DIPLOMA IN BODY MASSAGE

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1 Registration on or after 1st September 2012 DIPLOMA IN BODY MASSAGE The aim of the Diploma in Body Massage is to enable Candidates to gain the practical and theoretical skills necessary to provide massage treatments for the purposes of relaxation and stress release. This qualification can lead into more advanced courses on massage techniques, sports massage, other complementary therapies, other learning, and foundation or full degrees in complementary therapies. The qualification consists of four mandatory units and one optional unit and is equivalent to a Level Three on the Qualification and Credit Framework. Qualification title Qualification code Prerequisites Level Three Diploma in Body Massage CCQ11 None required Mandatory units Unit code Credit GLH value Provide massage for complementary therapies TBC Principles and practice for complementary TBC therapies Business practice for the complementary therapist TBC Knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology for TBC complementary therapies Optional unit Healthy eating and wellbeing for the complementary therapies client TBC 6 30 Total Additional portfolio evidence (must be completed and marked prior to the examination schedule) Complementary Therapies Massage range sheet Complementary Therapies Assignment One Complementary Therapies Assignment Two Complementary Therapies Assignment Three Complementary Therapies Assignment Six Presented case studies CIBTAC 1 CCQ11

2 Exam process Theory: Multiple choice examination paper Examiner instructions: 15 minutes Examination duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes Practical: Examiner instructions: Examination duration: 15 minutes 1 hour 20 minutes The new syllabus will be based on the following performance criteria Provide body massage for complementary therapies Learning outcomes 1 The learner will: Be able to prepare for Body massage treatment Practical assessment criteria 1.1 Prepare self, client and work area in accordance with current legislation and working practice requirements 1.2 Consult with clients to identify factors that may influence treatment objectives 1.3 Provide clear recommendations to the client based on the outcome of the consultation 1.4 Select materials and equipment to suit client treatment needs 1.5 Describe the requirements for preparing self, client and work area for body massage treatment 1.6 Describe the environmental conditions suitable for body massage treatment 1.7 Describe the objectives and possible benefits of body massage treatment 1.8 Explain the contra-indications that may prevent or restrict body massage treatment 1.9 Describe the influencing factors that need to be considered when carrying out a client consultation 1.10 Explain the reasons why the client may be referred to a healthcare practitioner 1.11 Describe the employer s and employee s health, safety and security responsibilities CIBTAC 2 CCQ11

3 Learning outcomes 2 The learner will: Be able to provide Massage treatment Practical assessment criteria 2.1 Communicate and behave in a professional manner 2.2 Position self and client throughout treatment to ensure privacy, comfort and well-being 2.3 Use working methods that meet professional, legal and organisational requirements 2.4 Identify skin types, characteristics, general body types and common postural faults 2.5 Perform and adapt body massage treatment using materials, equipment and techniques correctly and safely to meet the needs of the client 2.6 During treatment locate underlying body structures 2.7 Complete treatment to the satisfaction of the client in a commercially acceptable time 2.8 Evaluate the results of treatment 2.9 Provide suitable aftercare and homecare advice in line with current legislation 2.10 Record treatment accurately and store information securely in line with current legislation 2.11 Describe the history, philosophy and role of Swedish massage and other massage traditions 2.12 Explain the uses of the classical massage movements and the possible psychological and physiological effects on the body s 2.13 Explain how body massage techniques can be adapted to suit the individual characteristics of a client 2.14 Explain the uses of different media 2.15 Describe safe handling and use of products, materials, tools and equipment 2.16 Describe the importance of the correct maintenance and storage of products, materials, tools and equipment 2.17 Describe the contra-actions that may occur during and following treatment and how to respond 2.18 Explain the aftercare and homecare advice that should be provided 2.19 Describe the methods of evaluating effectiveness of treatment CIBTAC 3 CCQ11

4 Learning outcomes 3 The learner will: Be able to reflect upon massage treatments Practical assessment criteria 3.1 Reflect on own attitudes, beliefs, interests, priorities and values in relation to personal growth as an massage therapist 3.2 Evaluate own knowledge and practice of massage in relation to professional codes of conduct and current working practices 3.3 Identify own strengths and weaknesses in order to best serve self and client 3.4 Describe the basic elements of reflective practice 3.5 Describe how own self-awareness impacts on personal and professional life 3.6 Identify lifelong learning opportunities to plan for self-development 3.7 Describe how to record evidence of own knowledge and practical experience 3.8 Explain the importance of acting on own evaluation to improve Body Massage treatment CIBTAC 4 CCQ11

5 Principles and practice for complementary therapies Learning outcomes 1 The learner will: Understand the key historical factors and theoretical background for complementary therapies 1.1 Examine the history and origins of complementary therapy 1.2 Identify commonly available complementary therapies 1.3 Evaluate the theory of techniques used in commonly available complementary therapies Learning outcomes 2 The learner will: Understand the main influences on working within the complementary therapy industry 2.1 Summarise the legal obligations of working with clients and the general public 2.2 Explain the codes of practice and ethics relating to complementary therapies 2.3 Analyse the roles of professional organisations relating to complementary therapies 2.4 Evaluate the process of registration and regulation of complementary therapies CIBTAC 5 CCQ11

6 Learning outcomes 3 The learner will: Understand the key aspects of good clinical practice 3.1 Identify the information required for assessment and treatment planning 3.2 Explain how to accurately record information, store records and ensure confidentiality 3.3 Evaluate appropriate referral procedures and protocols to use with clients and others involved in integrated healthcare 3.4 Identify effective communication skills when dealing with clients and colleagues in maintaining good practice Business practice for the complementary therapist Learning outcomes 1 The learner will: Understand the key business criteria required for complementary therapies 1.1 Explain the legal requirements for running a business 1.2 Explain how marketing and public relations are used in businesses 1.3 Describe the employment opportunities within the complementary therapy industry 1.4 Explain how to promote complementary therapy practices CIBTAC 6 CCQ11

7 Learning outcomes 2 The learner will: Be able to research a business concept Practical assessment criteria 2.1 Compare and contrast different business types 2.2 Research a potential business opportunity using a range of resources 2.3 Research potential premises, staff, products and resource requirements Learning outcomes 3 The learner will: Be able to prepare a business plan Practical assessment criteria 3.1 Prepare a business plan for self-employment 3.2 Describe the professional services, staff and resources that may be required for a business plan CIBTAC 7 CCQ11

8 Knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology for complementary therapies Learning outcomes 1 The learner will: Understand the organisation of the body 1.1 Describe the anatomical regions of the body 1.2 Describe the planes of the body 1.3 Describe the directional terms of the body 1.4 Describe the quadrants of the body 1.5 Describe the chemical organisation of the body 1.6 Describe the structure, function and types of cell Learning outcomes 2 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the skin, hair and nails 2.1 Explain the structure, function, growth and repair of the skin 2.2 Explain the structure, function and growth cycle of the hair 2.3 Explain the structure, function and growth cycle of the nails 2.4 Analyse the pathologies of the skin 2.5 Analyse the pathologies of the hair 2.6 Analyse the pathologies of the nails CIBTAC 8 CCQ11

9 Learning outcomes 3 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the skeletal 3.1 Explain the structure and classification of bones 3.2 Explain the structure, function and growth of the skeletal 3.3 Explain the types of joints and their range of movements 3.4 Analyse the pathologies of the skeletal Learning outcomes 4 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the muscular 4.1 Explain the structure, function and growth of the muscular 4.2 Explain the location and action of muscle groups within the muscular 4.3 Explain the principles of muscle contraction 4.4 Analyse the pathologies of the muscular Learning outcomes 5 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the Nervous 5.1 Explain the structure, function and each component of the nervous 5.2 Analyse the pathologies of the nervous Learning outcomes 6 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the Endocrine 6.1 Explain the structure and function of the endocrine 6.2 Explain the location of endocrine glands 6.3 Explain the function of the endocrine glands 6.4 Describe the hormones secreted from the endocrine glands and their target sites 6.5 Analyse the pathologies of the endocrine s CIBTAC 9 CCQ11

10 Learning outcomes 7 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the Respiratory 7.1 Explain the structure and function of the respiratory 7.2 Describe the stages of respiration 7.3 Explain the process of gaseous exchange 7.4 Analyse the pathologies of the respiratory Learning outcomes 8 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the cardiovascular 8.1 Explain the structure and function of the cardiovascular 8.2 Explain the composition and functions of the blood 8.3 Explain the location, structure and function of the heart 8.4 Explain the types of blood vessel 8.5 Identify the major blood vessels of the body 8.6 Define blood pressure 8.7 Explain the factors that affect blood pressure 8.8 Analyse the pathologies of the cardiovascular Learning outcomes 9 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the lymphatic 9.1 Explain the structure and function of the lymphatic 9.2 Describe the composition of lymph 9.3 Explain the location and function of the major lymphatic nodes and ducts 9.4 Explain the location and function of lymphatic organs 9.5 Explain the principles of immunity 9.6 Analyse the pathologies of the lymphatic CIBTAC 10 CCQ11

11 Learning outcomes 10 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the digestive 10.1 Explain the structure and function of the digestive 10.2 Explain the processes of digestion 10.3 Identify the location of the organs involved in digestion 10.4 Analyse the pathologies of the digestive Learning outcomes 11 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the urinary 11.1 Explain the structure and function of the urinary 11.2 Explain the production and content of urine 11.3 Analyse the pathologies of the urinary Learning outcomes 12 The learner will: Understand the anatomy, physiology and pathologies of the reproductive 12.1 Explain the structure and function of the reproductive 12.2 Explain the key stages of the human reproductive cycle 12.3 Analyse the pathologies of the reproductive CIBTAC 11 CCQ11

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